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I had walked around Yerba Buena Gardens many times before, but had spent scant time there. On this February trip to San Francisco, I took more time to explore the Gardens, and enjoyed my stroll.
First, it’s relatively small, but is a grassy “oasis” right...More

I saw this park and that it had a fountain and MLK tribute. It was so disappointing. The water feature was not working and the whole space was run down. It Unless you are just looking for a green space in the city this is....More

Went to this location a couple of days ago while in SF.
Had seen photos of it & it looked interesting.
However on our visit it was just a giant building site or so it looked. Apart from a carousel, nothing. And no one around...More

This is a very nice park with plenty of open greenspace and an attractive waterfall feature. We know folks who work in the area and often take their lunch in the park. The park is very close to the Museum of Modern Art.

I want to live out of a tent on the lawns of Yerba Buena Gardens. I wish to fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the waterfall, bask in the sun with a good read, and practice my tango under the pale moon light.
YBG...More

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